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[Summary generated by Poe] The issue of Babylonia 3/02 focuses on multilingualism and language education in Switzerland, addressing various aspects of language teaching, cultural integration, and the challenges faced in the current educational ...
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Emergency remote teaching practices: discourse analysis of EFL writing communicative event
Although emergency remote teaching (ERT) emerged as a trending research area during COVID-19, teamwork emergency remote teaching practices (ERTPs) remained an untouched topic in the context of English as a foreign language (EFL) writing.
Sami Ibrahim Algouzi +1 more
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF FRONT OFFICE STAFF AT THE HOTEL (CASE STUDY FIVE STARS HOTELS IN AQABA) [PDF]
This research will serve as a realistic guideline for hotel administration, particularly for the front desk staff. The findings of this research will help front office employees improve their communication skills, allowing them to better fulfill the ...
Ra'ed MASA'DEH +2 more
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Whereas the topic of “Religion” has garnered considerable scholarly attention in the general education literature, its place within TESOL circles has long been contentious.
Mayez Almayez
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Modeling Immigrants’ Language Skills [PDF]
One in nine people between the ages of 18 and 64 in the US, and every second foreign-born person in this age bracket, speaks Spanish at home. And whereas around 80 percent of adult immigrants in the US from non-English speaking countries other than Mexico are proficient in English, only about 50 percent of adult immigrants from Mexico are proficient ...
Chiswick, B., Miller, Paul
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This study aims to analyze the types, and frequency of errors in written sentences by undergraduate Saudi English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners, following a quasi-experimental design. Data were collected from two groups: the control group (CG) and
Afzal Khan
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‘Translanguaging’ has recently become a buzzword in TESOL scholarship, serving as both a theoretical concept to decribe the ways in which langauge learners fluidly use their whole linguistic repertoires to communicate and convey meaning as well as a ...
Mayez Almayez
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The diminutive morphological function between English and Pashto languages: a comparative study
This study aimed to investigate the phenomenon of diminutive morphological function in terms of productivity, similarities, and differences in inflectional bound morphemes between English and Pashto, particularly in the categories of nouns and adjectives.
Afzal Khan
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Faculty’s and Students’ Perceptions of Online Learning During COVID-19
COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted teaching in a vriety of institutions. It has tested the readiness of academic institutions to deal with such abrupt crisis. Online learning has become the main method of instruction during the pandemic in Jordan.
Zakaryia Almahasees +2 more
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Development and validation of Simulation Scenario Quality Instrument (SSQI)
Background Due to the unmet need for valid instruments that evaluate critical components of simulation scenarios, this research aimed to develop and validate an instrument that measures the quality of healthcare simulation scenarios. Methods A sequential
Gadah Mujlli +4 more
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